'When one door closes, another one opens' - Michaella McCollum tells supporters

The Dungannon woman jailed in Peru for drug-smuggling has reached out to supporters to thank them for their backing over recent years.
McCollum and ReidMcCollum and Reid
McCollum and Reid

In a message on Friday, Michaella McCollum described her "long ride" to freedom from a Peruvian jail, telling friends "when we fight hard enough for something we can achive (sic) it".

McCollum was caught trying to smuggle 24lb (11kg) of cocaine worth £1.5 million out of Peru in 2013 along with Scottish woman Melissa Reid.

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The pair, nicknamed the Peru Two, were jailed for six years and eight months after admitting the crime, but were freed in 2016 after striking a deal with Peruvian authorities.

McCollum, from Dungannon, returned home in August.

Writing on Facebook, she told her followers: "Now that I have the chance I just want to thank everyone who has supported myself and family through these past few years.

"Please know I truly appreciate each one who cared and had my back.

"Thank you for all the sweet messages I have not got reading them all just yet or got a chance to reply to them but I will definitely make a good attempt to get back to you all.

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"It has been a long ride to get where I am today but it just shows that when we fight hard enough for something we can achieve."

McCollum and Reid, from Lenzie, East Dunbartonshire, travelled to Peru on August 15 2013, and were caught trying to leave the country with the Class A drug at Lima Airport two days later.

They faced the prospect of a maximum 15-year prison term but struck a behind-closed-doors plea bargain to secure the shorter sentence.

Michaella McCollum pictured with Melissa Reid shortly after her arrest.

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Alongside a selfie showing a blonde hairstyle, McCollum told friends of her hopes for the future despite her criminal reputation.

She said: "When one door closes, another opens; but we often look so long and so regretfully upon the closed door that we do not see the one which has opened for us."